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Women Warriors in Early Modern Spain : A Tribute to Bárbara Mujica /

Although scholars often depict early modern Spanish women as victims, history and fiction of the period are filled with examples of women who defended their God-given right to make their own decisions and to define their own identities. The essays in 'Women Warriors in Early Modern Spain'...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: De Armas, Frederick A., 1945- (Editor ), Fischer, Susan L. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : University of Delaware Press, [2019]
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505 0 0 |t Introduction : rethinking the early modern Spanish woman, from victim to warrior /  |r Susan L. Fischer and Frederick A. de Armas --  |t Self-fashion show : women in the plays of Cervantes and significant others /  |r Edward H. Friedman --  |t Chained by her words : Calderon's La gran Cenobia and the perils of the sublime /  |r Frederick A. de Armas --  |t Folklore as queer : Velez de Guevara's La serrana de la Vera /  |r Emilie L. Bergmann --  |t Mujer Vestida de hombre to the extreme : Catalina de Erauso in Montalban's La monja alferez /  |r Teresa Scott Soufas --  |t Career-oriented women in the theater : Maria Alvarez, Barbara Coronel, Fabiana Laura /  |r Elizabeth Cruz Petersen --  |t Women in charge : autoras and actresses in the reign of Felipe V /  |r Susan Paun de Garcia --  |t Lope de Vega's "warring" female characters /  |r Isaac Benabu --  |t "Entre las otras sois vos" : the Cancionero de Herberay and women's cultural production /  |r Emily C. Francomano --  |t Sense(s) and sensibility in two sonnets of Catalina Clara Rodriguez de Guzman /  |r Charles Victor Ganelin --  |t Women's vision, women's truth : Teresa of Avila's defense of women's access to God /  |r Gillian T.W. Ahlgren --  |t Teresa of Avila and Jeanne Guyon read The song of songs /  |r Sharon D. Voros --  |t Vision, vulnerability, and the provocative "higas" in Lope de vega's Santa Teresa de Jesus /  |r Sherry Velasco --  |t Teresa of Avila, spiritual warrior secularized : going for the subjective in Barbara Mujica's biographical fiction /  |r Susan L. Fischer --  |t Revisionism, prolepsis, and anachronism : two contemporary Spanish novels about Teresa of Avila /  |r Alison Weber --  |t Barbara, la alquimista de palabras (Barbara, the alchemist of words) /  |r Marjorie Agosin. 
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